ALUMNI is a web interface to MySQL, adaptable to other DBs. Designed for high schools, school districts, colleges, reunion websites. Person can have multiple schools attached to acct. Features incl email, forums. Accepting requests for new features.

This PHP software is a web portal which extremely simplifies the process of creating and also managing BOINC accounts. The BOINC Core Client can talk to the software and attach to ALL of the user's accounts in one step.

Utility for auto-updating an Ant Movie Catalog (AMC) database based on files found in selected folders. Intended for use with the MyFilms plugin for Team Media Portal users. Supports a full GUI as well as command-line mode for batch usage.

AMMORIA (ARAB) is an object oriented programming language uses Arabic words instead of English words, to make learning programming for Arab children easy and fast, it's planned to support Urdo and Farsi too, AMMORIA has its won IDE and Visual stuff.

AMOR stands for Automatic Machine Object Recognition. It is a toolbox built upon Orange which allows end-users as well as computer vision scientist to do object recognition. It features most of the standard object recognition algorithms (SIFT, SVM...).

ansh: ANsi SHell
ANSI Shell is a cross-platform shell intended to work on any system. The bulk of it will be written in ANSI C++, while using system-specific libraries, such as Gnome for linux, and the Windows GUI.

ANT is a lightweight implementation in C of a kind of artificial neural net called Multilayer Perceptron, which uses the backpropagation algorithm as learning method. The package includes an introductory example to start using artificial neural nets.

ANTE is a very powerful HTTP and Telnet mud server, with a full cgi and fast-cgi interface to do PHP and scripts written in any language the operating system can run, communicating bi-directionally. Raising the Ante

The Advanced Network Traffic Analysis Research and Exploration Suite (ANTARES) is a toolkit for working with flow attributes - computations that can be used to distinguish between different uses of the network, even without using packet payloads.